Read the press release from the producers of the movie titled 93 Days
Producers of the 93 Days, a movie detailing the
sad experience of the deadly Ebola virus in
Nigeria, has dismissed allegations by family of
Doctor Stella Adadevoh that the movie is a
biopic of the late national hero who died while
treating an Ebola victim. See a clearer view of
the press release after the cut;
We hereby categorically and strongly deny all the
allegations contained in the recent press statement
released by one Dr Ama Adadevoh, who claims to be
acting on behalf of the Cardoso and Adadevoh
families. The
said allegations are not only untrue they are
malicious and scurrilous and a calculated
attempt to sabotage our feature film, “93 Days”.
93 Days is not the biopic of any one individual
and has never claimed to be the story of Doctor
Stella Adadevoh. Whilst that in itself is a strong
story, we found it more compelling to tell a
story that celebrates many of the heroes of the
fight against Ebola. These include the doctors,
nurses and staff of First Consultant’s Hospital,
the employees of the Lagos and Federal
Ministries of Health, corporate and individual
Nigerians who rose to the challenge of fighting
the scourge as well as the WHO team that came
in to help at the risk of personal injury and even
death.
For us, this presented a more universal story of
human courage, dedication and sacrifice that
may inspire our great country and its people.
Ours is a pride story that shows Nigeria at one
of its finest hours and casts our country in a
positive light around the world. To ensure the
universal appeal of the film we enlisted, at
great cost, Nigerian and International actors to
feature in the film. Amongst these were Danny
Glover, Keppy Ekpeyong and Bimbo Akintola.
We want to state plainly that we do not require
anyone’s consent to make the film as we have
a constitutionally guaranteed right to freedom
of speech and expression. Besides, the matters
portrayed in the film were derived from facts
that are well within the public domain and those
facts which were not already publicly known
were provided to us by those privy to the said
facts. For instance, we obtained additional
information from interviews with the survivors
of those who lost loved ones, volunteer doctors
and nurses as well as officials of the Lagos
State Ministry of Health.
To honor those protagonists of the Ebola story
it was essential for us that the film be, as much
as possible, an accurate, genuine and sincere
record of the facts relating to the country’s
efforts to fight the disease. In fact, that was the
only way of doing justice to those brave
individuals (and foreigners) who had given so
much in the service of the country.
To this end and contrary to the allegations
contained in the press statement released by Dr
Ama Adadevoh, we enlisted the help of the
Adadevoh and Cardoso families from day one.
They gave their comments on the script and
their amendments were incorporated into the
final script. Further, the late Stella Adadevoh’s
son, Bankole Cardoso, consented to the making
of the film and to being portrayed in the film.
Not only did he consent, he was kind enough to
provide us with information concerning his late
mother’s actions during those trying times. The
facts provided by him proved useful in the
development of the script and we have his
interview on film should anyone require further
proof. In essence, the story of Dr Stella
Adadevoh depicted in the film was obtained
partly from facts provided to us by the
Adadevoh and Cardoso families and more
importantly by her son, Bankole Cardoso.
We are aware that Dr Ama Adadevoh and
certain elements within the family are involved
in another film project on the Ebola story and
are attempting to derail our film in the
misguided belief that to do so would ensure the
success of their film. It is plainly wrong for
these people to try and monopolize the Ebola
story exclusively for themselves by trying to
prevent the making and release of a film that so
many of the people concerned have supported
and contributed to.
Our film features many of the people who were
in the vanguard of the fight against the terrible
disease. Many of these people lost loved ones
and made other sacrifices still unknown to a
majority of Nigerians. They have supported the
film and want their story told and it is only fair
that their stories are told.
In light of this, we fully intend to tell their story!
In doing so we refuse to be bullied or cowed by
empty, petty and ridiculous threats based on
false and trumped up allegations.
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